A/N: Sorry about the late update. :p This chapter is kinda short. But, I hope it's one that you like. I've suspected it might be... But what do I know? ^-^

Enjoy.


Then it was two days before Spring Break and then there was only one. When Anna came home from her last day of school before Spring break she found Elsa scurrying around her room, packing thing's in three different bags.

"Elsa…Are you…packing?" Anna asked her heart beating a million beats per minute. Elsa barely glanced up from her bags.

"I have to go away for a while." Elsa said making Anna's heart drop. They just talked about not keeping secretes and now she was leaving? She thought they'd get closer, that she wouldn't leave her alone again. What if something goes wrong? Something goes wrong and she won't be there.

"G-Go away?" Anna sutured, but Elsa just chuckled softly and smiled at her sister.

"Anna, it's just so I can look at some classes I found Not very far and just for a couple of weeks. I'll be back before you know it, I promise." Elsa told her. But it didn't calm Anna at all.

"Classes? I-I'll go with you." Anna told her but Elsa shook her head.

"You have school. I'll be gone all spring break and a week after, you have to attended school, you can't miss it." Elsa told her sounding so much like their mother.

"Take Kristoff with you." Anna pushed. Elsa sighed and finally stopped wondering her room to look at the redhead.

"He has a job, Better things to do then…babysit me." She turned to her side, sipping up one bag at a time. "I'll be okay, Anna." She promised.

There was no talking her out of it, Anna said goodbye and then Elsa left. Elsa was glad she didn't push it, she knew they had promised no more secrets and there was none. At least, not after this trip. Elsa got in her car and drove to a park where she was told to be at this time. She waited until finally, she saw Meadow's bright hair that was hanging loose and beautifully.

They planned this trip together, taking any time that they had to talk about it. Finally, they came up with the perfect run away plan. At least, run away for a while. Elsa got out of the car smiling brightly at the younger girl who smiled back.

"Hey, darling." Meadow chirped. Every time she managed to greet Elsa it was always with some pet name like Darling, Babe, Hun, Love, or something else like that. It made Elsa's heart melt. But she did her best not to show that.

"Hey. Did you have trouble getting past Logan?" She asked her. Meadow shrugged as Elsa opened the trunk for her and she put her bags with Elsa's.

"Not really. He's always on my case about where I'm going and stuff, but I managed to tell him I was going to look at some colleges and that shut him up. He wants me to go to school after high school. It's never ending." Meadow groaned and then she laughed. "You didn't go to college, Kristoff didn't go to college. You all seem to be alright people."

"That's me." Elsa grinned. "I'm an alright kind of girl." She smiled and Meadow laughed again. It felt like heaven to make her laugh. To hear her laugh. They got in the car and then they were gone.


Anna called Kristoff after she finished writing an English paper. He picked up, thankfully. She couldn't help feeling like her heart was about to burst when he answered with his low tone 'sleepy-voice.'

"Hello?" He mumbled into the phone. She knew she had woken him and she'd feel bad if she wasn't so caught up wishing she had been sleeping next to him.

"K-Kristoff." She stumbled and then hit her palm to her forehead, what was the matter with her? She'd talked to him a million times before. Why was now so different?

"Anna? W-Oh. Anna…" He didn't realize he had answered the phone. Of course not, if he had known it was Anna calling, he would have ignored it. Like every other time she called this past week.

"Kristoff, wait. I'm just…" She exhaled. "I figured it out." She said.

"Figured what out?" He asked worried she'd go on a rant again about how everything was different when she was with him or something like that.

"That I have CLL." His heart dropped and he sighed into the phone, he was about to apologize when she spoke again. "It's okay; I've already talked to Elsa about it. I know you didn't tell me just because she asked you not to. It's fine, really. I'm fine… Well, that's not true… Kristoff, I miss you." And there it was. She pulled her hand into a fist, digging her fingernails into her palm. She hated rambled and blurted things out. He was going to hang up. Reject her, just like last time.

"I'm sorry, Anna." He said. "I miss you too." She felt so relieved and she stopped pinching herself. Then she started talking again. She rambled on about how Elsa and her conversation went when she found out. Then she told him about school. And then she told him that Elsa left and why she left and how long she would be gone. Which apparently he knew about.

She talked for a long time and he listened, he missed these pointless phone calls where they both just went off about everything. One of them talked while the other listened and they exchanged thoughts and it was fine again. It was back to normal. He had forgotten why he even bothered trying to ignore her. He knew he could never live without these phone calls.

In the end he asked if she'd like to come over, which she agreed to, of course. They went out for Chinese food and then went to see a movie. They walked after and talked more. They talked about anything and everything while the sky ate the sun. The day had disappeared too quickly for Anna's liking. Even if she didn't get to hang out with him in the romantic sense it was great to have her friend back. Eventually, she said goodbye and then she went back home.


Multiple days went by like that one. They found different ways to entertain themselves while she was around and soon it came to the point where she never left his house. They'd fall asleep on his couch where somehow Anna always ended up cuddling next to his side. Sven would curl up between them. Anna would fall asleep near Kristoff and then she'd wake up the next morning alone.

He couldn't stop thinking about the night she came over crying. The night she kissed him and then the night she came over insisting that she liked him. When they walked he could barely help not holding her hand or taking her in his arm's when she shivered. Anna was completely oblivious to why he left.

Now it was late at night and Anna was curled up in a blanket. He sat on the couch and she sat in a reclining chair with Sven in her lap, purring every time she stroked his fur. She looked up and watched Kristoff for a while.

"Let's go somewhere." She announced. Kristoff looked over at her.

"It's late, Anna. Where do you want to go?" He asked her. It wasn't a no so Anna took it as a yes. She set Sven on his four legs and then got on her feet. She pulled Kristoff to his feet and smiled, practically bouncing on her toes.

"I want to show you something. Come on, I'll drive." She pulled him out the door before he could respond. "Is your guitar in the trunk?" Anna asked him, to which he nodded. She got in the car and he followed after, they were both in their sleep clothes because they didn't bother to change. But it didn't matter, because Anna wasn't planning on going where a lot of people were.

About thirty minutes later Kristoff was lying on a blanket while Anna sat with her leg's crossed. She had her hands in her lap while she tied the stem of flowers she picked up to each other and it was slowly becoming a flower crown.

They were sitting on top of an abandoned building. The roof was ripped off the top and unknown plants were growing on the sides of the walls inside and out. It was disgusting, but there was something about the air around them that made Anna comfortable.

"My dad use to bring me and Elsa to building's like these when we were kids. He said he could think more clearly up here. I never understood it. But Elsa said the air is thinner and easier to breath. She comes too. We each have our own building. This one is mine. Obviously." She said after a long time of not talking. Kristoff propped himself up on his elbow's so he could look at her better while speaking to her.

"Is something bothering you?" He asked. Anna shrugged her shoulders.

"It's just…With Elsa being gone for so long by herself. It worries me." She admitted. "We're not as close. We fight a lot more. So whenever she's not with me she's out there…doing whatever she does when she's alone. It scares me." She sounded absent when she talked; she was very focused on her crown that was almost done now. Kristoff found himself wanting to pull her into him and hug her close. She had every right to be mad at Elsa but she also had every right to be mad at him. He had helped hide that she was sick. Yet, she wasn't mad at either of them.

"Is…there something else?" He asked her slowly. Anna wouldn't look at him and she didn't speak, but she did manage a small nod. "What is it?" He asked.

"I'm scared." She said in a voice that was barely above a whisper at all. "What if…What if I don't make it, Kristoff? What is she going to do while I'm gone?" She asked as the tears slowly appeared in her eyes. "She'll hurt herself and she'll drink and drink and drink and I won't be able to stop her." She dropped the crown and brought her hand to her face. "It'll be my fault!" She cried.

"Oh Anna…" He muttered sitting up and allowing her to fall back. He swore he wouldn't hold her, he would allow himself to get this close to her. Because if he did, he wouldn't be able to help himself. But all of that disappeared when he saw her crying, it didn't matter now. He just needed to hold her.

"Sometimes she seems helpless…but you can't give up on her, Kristoff. You can't stop being her friend when I'm gone…"

"You're not leaving." Kristoff said squeezing her around her waist. "You're going to make it. You're strong enough. You can get through this." He muttered closing his eyes and leaning his head into her shoulder. "You're going to make it." He whispered. You have to make it.